Plymouth Argyle may be knocking around in Division Three, but that doesn't mean they are going to be a roll over.

So says PNE manager David Moyes, who takes his team back on the road this weekend, this time in the FA Cup.

North End have yet to meet a high-flying club in this season's tournament, but that doesn't worry Moyes.

What does worry him is the view held by some that his team think the game will be an easy one.

He said: ""It's a difficult tie but one to look forward to. Playing against a lower division side gives us the chance to progress - but they'll be thinking the same.

"It is a real difficult game. Trying to gain promotion is our priority but with a Third Division team we will be looking to progress in the FA Cup as well."

The manager even claims he isn't any more confident about the tie than a week ago, even though PNE have dished out a 4-0 stuffing to Cardiff since then.

He added: "I don't think that was the best we have played this season. I was pleased with the win and all I can hope for is more of the same."

Moyes' back four need to be on red-hot form if they are to dampen the effort of Plymouth's England under-21 striker Ian Stonebridge.

His blistering form - which included scoring two goals against Macclesfield last weekend - has led to him being watched by several Division Two clubs, including Brentford, who are currently considering making a £400,000 bid for him.

Argyle have confessed to being unwilling to sell their man while still in the cup.

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